Getting to know Boston better

I’d briefly visited Boston in 2012 when my family and I embarked on a tour of several east coast states.

But that time wasn’t enough. Two years ago, I was especially antsy about hanging around the area for a longer period of time because I wanted to stop by the TD Garden. (I’ve got this goal of taking as many photos of NBA arenas as possible.)

Since I was already going to be relatively close to Boston when I decided on staying in Chicago, I also decided: Do it. This time, it was for more reasons than just to see the home of the Boston Celtics.

And that’s where I headed after Chicago.

The weather in Chitown had been pleasant when I arrived. But the day before I flew out, rain began pouring. As a result, my flight to Boston was canceled and I was rebooked for the following day.

That shaved a day off of my stay in Boston, but of course I was grateful to still have nearly a week at such a historical American city!

Walked along the Boston Harborwalk on my first day.

A wood scent was prominent in the area because there was construction going on.

Looking across the Charles River.

Looking across the Charles River.

Somewhere around North Point Park (which is technically in Cambridge :P)

Looking across the Charles River.

Ended up here while walking around Harvard Square.

I haven’t been to Europe (yet), but this architecture made me feel like I was there!